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- Let us get to it.
- I had to get out.
- Da, I don't get it.
- Get out of the car.
- You get over it too.
- I need to get ready.
- I could get you one.
- I have to get to him.
- I bet I can get in.
- Come on then, get in.
- Read it when you get.
- I had to get to her!.
- He did get a theirops.
- I just don’t get it.
- But I can’t get my.
- I can't get back down.
- Get in the car, please.
- Get to the gate, uh-oh.
- Frankly I don't get it.
- We have to get Hans.
- Get it out in the open.
- I had to get over this.
- Told Jenny to get lost.
- I'll get off your back.
- I had to get it off me.
- We need to get up there.
- I get that in that club.
- Ish ran to get the ball.
- I have to get to Jean.
- I'll have to get a coat.
- Don’t get it all wrong.
- Have to get out of here!.
- Do you get sea sick?’.
- Just let me get ready.
- This will get you killed.
- Get them to the Archenon.
- No! You don’t get it.
- Oh, don’t get me wrong.
- I was in a hurry to get.
- I could get used to that.
- But don’t get me wrong.
- The storm will get worse.
- Right away get into the.
- Dad’s coming to get me.
- He had to get out of town.
- Get the cotton he said.
- Oh, get on with it, Sarah.
- But we have to get moving.
- They get back in the boat.
- I need to get some things.
- Let's get him to try again.
- If I could at least get a.
- Well get food for Mary.
- I have to get them moving.
- Ronnie, get a grip on the.
- All right, get them out.
- So get on with it McDonald.
- Just get in the damn car.
- Where did you get these?
- The elements get red hot.
- When I get up it’s locked.
- Well, I should get going.
- Me, I just want to get even.
- Then you’ll get it back.
- You try to get on with life.
- I have to just get over it.
- Could he ever get tired of.
- Let's get this over with.
- Don't worry, we'll get her.
- Better get a move on then.
- Come on then, get in the car.
- Williams was able to get away.
- Don’t get mushy just yet.
- I have to get out,' Omi said.
- We couldn’t even get close.
- Get out your parchment, girl.
- I had to get him out of town.
- It does nothing but get worse.
- Okay, ladies, get it done.
- I’ll get it out of my pack.
- How in the hell did this get.
- I will never get tired of it.
- It’s time to get a move on.
- Get your oars out of.
- Let’s get the Pizzas going.
- But the Jews didn’t get it.
- You should get some sleep.
- Occasionally, I get them now.
- We'd better get out of here.
- If you get caught, that is.
- Maybe he would get some fries.
- He had to get rid of them all.
- They’ll never get rid of me.
- I was starting to get worried.
- Things are about to get ugly.
- Can I get you a drink? Tea?
- Do you get the migraines?’.
- It was built to get here fast.
- What time will you get here?
- So OK, get to know me better.
- I was getting a cat.
- Getting each on to a.
- I think I am getting it.
- I was getting to that.
- But if she was getting.
- It was getting on to me.
- I was getting used to it.
- Getting away with it was.
- Of getting Tdeshi to O.
- Still getting used to it.
- What was he getting at?
- But he was getting better.
- This is getting white hot.
- I wrote a book on getting.
- Now he was getting to it!.
- It's getting to be murder.
- By then it was getting dark.
- Rory was getting a numb bum.
- If she was getting tossed.
- The smoke was getting thick.
- My vision was getting dark.
- The idea of getting up by.
- They keep us from getting.
- Getting the children to bed.
- You are getting red, Monica.
- The heat was getting to him.
- It had been getting on for 4.
- The word was getting around.
- It was getting near to the.
- It was getting them nowhere.
- Im getting that urge again.
- Getting up to God knows what.
- How about getting a dog?
- It was getting dark and cold.
- And I wasn't getting nowhere.
- It's getting crazy out here.
- It was like getting on a bus.
- You are getting good at this.
- Her breasts are getting saggy.
- Getting traffic is one thing.
- I must be getting better….
- He took his time getting to.
- So to avoid getting off the.
- She was getting better at it.
- Hobbs was getting angry again.
- I kept getting up, stagger-.
- But the gulf is getting wider.
- He felt himself getting angry.
- The waves were getting higher.
- But that is getting ahead of.
- But getting back to the knives.
- It is getting rather tiresome.
- Um, Zayn, it’s getting late.
- He is used to getting his way.
- I'm not getting anything here.
- He noticed it was getting dark.
- We also call this as getting.
- Dad, you’re getting up there.
- We may be getting a few visits.
- Getting out of the industrial.
- I saw you getting on the train.
- IN RETURN, HE IS GETTING FREE.
- And it is just getting started.
- Carmen felt her face getting hot.
- G is getting weaker and by the.
- You seem to be getting better.
- Davidson getting out of his car.
- But things are getting worse.
- She wasn’t getting any better.
- Coffman, that is not getting by.
- The martyrs were getting closer.
- Getting an extra large tray or.
- Nothing; he was getting worried.
- The laughing was getting louder.
- This is getting boring Chance.
- Really getting a kick out of it.
- One of them is getting the rise.
- Thankfully it is getting easier.
- But things were getting serious.
- It was getting louder and louder.
- But I am getting ahead of myself.
- She was getting tired of waiting.
- It was getting hard to keep track.
- Then it had started getting scary.
- Lucy by getting into bed with her.
- Peter was upstairs getting ready.
- He was getting to know her heart.
- Getting spares was a big problem.
- And Lucy felt it was getting old.
- Forrester was getting ready for.
- It was getting darker and darker.
- I’m still getting used to that.
- We were getting along pretty well.
- I thought he was getting over it.
- Getting damned cold, Nadir noted.
- Thank you for getting me in here.
- She was getting more slyeveryday.
- He seemed to be getting stronger.
- Not getting a positive response.
- Getting back to the garden thing.
- I got to my feet.
- I got in the way.
- We got in the car.
- I got rid of it.
- I got her off the.
- She said, I got it.
- Look where it got us.
- I got on top of her.
- As it got close to.
- He got up from the.
- You got one job now.
- He got back on the.
- I got that kind of.
- I got up and followed.
- It got you 30 points.
- No, I never got to.
- He got off the exit.
- We got what was left.
- Scott got up to leave.
- You ain't got all day.
- He got a second batch.
- Davie, got to go, pal.
- I never got that note.
- Adam got on his golf.
- No one got a private.
- He got off the train.
- Three is what we got.
- It got me to thinking.
- One of us has got to.
- Got the gift yer see.
- He’s got a good job.
- Maybe when she got old.
- Now that one got to him.
- But what's that got to.
- I got the urge to tease.
- I really have got the.
- It got worse with dark.
- This is how he got in-.
- And we all got fooled.
- That got a good chuckle.
- If it got to that ….
- I've got Danny with me.
- Whatever ya got is cool.
- I got lost on the moors.
- As the stench got ever.
- He never got the chance.
- She got under the covers.
- But you could have got.
- I got his call just now.
- Ive got a flash for Ms.
- He got on my nerves but.
- We got what we came for.
- He thinks you've got her.
- That’s got to be it.
- Got to be faster, Sespian.
- But this has got to stop.
- As she got in the car I.
- Jacques got to his feet.
- The lone officer got out.
- I got out and we went in.
- Finally, he got his turn.
- We've only got small, Mr.
- We’ve got a war to win.
- The hens got right to it.
- You never got used to it.
- Then the stories got weird.
- In a moment, I got it too.
- I got rid of my television.
- You’ve got it all wrong.
- The big one that got away.
- Got some bad burns on my.
- Shit, they got that right.
- We ain't got an Admiral.
- What they got up there?
- You got a court date?
- I’ve got a nothing serve.
- She got one without audio.
- They never got off campus.
- Heather got out of the car.
- Of course, they got angry.
- How wrong! I got another.
- I’ve got to catch a nap.
- But they all got off here.
- Have you got him back, Mr.
- She’s got a lovely voice.
- It’s got to be protected.
- Wait, I've got the answer.
- I got engrossed in a novel.
- Have you got a garden?’.
- As he got there, the folk.
- She got sick, Saya said.
- Sly as they are, they got.
- When we got back in the car.
- I got some clothes on and.
- He’s still got a pulse.
- As I got to the last one I.
- Some balls the kids got.
- Mom, you've got to tell her.
- When we got to the bank, I.
- It’s got to be from Earth.
- If a DJ gets at.
- She gets a hug, a.
- It gets in the way.
- Gets out of the car.
- As real as real gets.
- I bet he gets deep.
- What gets me about D.
- He gets on my nerves.
- So it gets you cash.
- Gets out of this pen.
- The rent he gets is.
- Pat gets back after 8.
- It gets to the point.
- A pack of three gets.
- But if the hand gets.
- It gets in your blood.
- He gets out of his car.
- Then KCG gets up to 3.
- She gets the red card.
- The Lama gets up and.
- It gets me pissed off.
- He gets food and drink.
- He gets it quite exact.
- But it gets even worse.
- It gets melted in the.
- Lewis gets on the phone.
- Vince gets on the horse.
- Mike gets off the bike.
- But wait, it gets worse.
- The 80-90% group gets 3.
- That gets through to him.
- Kate gets the first hug.
- No, and it gets worse.
- Then when he gets here.
- It gets worse over time.
- It gets you in the door.
- That gets added to the.
- I hope it gets easier.
- The boy gets the picture.
- Sometimes she gets to a.
- Thinking Gets in the Way.
- He gets so cross with me.
- It gets it's own chapter.
- She gets what she wants.
- It gets easier from here.
- It never gets any better.
- He gets back into his car.
- Then it gets really quiet.
- He usually gets home late.
- Action gets you into life.
- Who Else Gets the Credit:.
- Vince gets in his own cart.
- No one gets into the Pool.
- This is a deep as it gets.
- But the matter gets worse.
- Sandra gets on to the bus.
- When it gets to the 'too.
- It is there that he gets.
- And more if word gets out.
- Even she gets lost in them.
- It gets better with time.
- But he gets the gist of it.
- As a result, he gets angry.
- He gets very little to eat.
- She deserves what she gets.
- Bella: It slowly gets to 38.
- Everyone else gets up, too.
- He gets trampled to death.
- That always gets me laughing.
- This is as good as it gets.
- He said nothing gets by him.
- He always gets what’s his.
- The village never gets paid.
- Their faith gets in the way.
- Gets stabbed in a shoot-out.
- Jason gets up from his chair.
- Thing is he gets pissed on.
- Nothing gets stored on the.
- Word gets around fast in a.
- Presently she gets up, and.
- Ted finally gets the message.
- One thing that gets lost in.
- She gets everything for free.
- It gets hot here, and—.
- That's where it gets weird.
- Deacon gets up off the couch.
- Before the weather gets cold.
- She gets up to leave the room.
- One Step And The Kid Gets It.
- Mary gets off her cell phone.
- It gets dark so quickly here.
- But all that he gets is fear.
- I recognize that look he gets.
- Each round key gets added by.
- And arrogance gets you killed.
- Then he gets what he deserves.
- Nothing gets past you does it.
- Gets cold on top of Old Smoky.
- Gets me level with the gravel.
- Man assumes that he gets his.